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Board of Supervisors & County Administrator Decide to Amicably Part Ways (News release) INDEPENDENCE – The Inyo County Board of Supervisors announced today that the Board has decided to exercise the termination provisions of its contract with Kevin Carunchio to serve as the Inyo County Administrator, without cause and at will, and that he will be relieved […]

By Deb Murphy Incumbent Inyo County District 1 Supervisor Dan Totheroh and candidate Lynne Greer were center stage Monday evening at a candidate forum hosted by the Sunrise Rotary. The district is the only one up for grabs this year. Supervisor Rick Pucci is unopposed. The format was simple: opening statements, set questions then written […]

Inyo County news release On January 5, the County of Inyo filed litigation challenging the legality of a “negative declaration” adopted by the City of Los Angeles’ Department of Water and Power (LADWP) pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in November when it approved a two-month pump test of Well 385R, claiming that […]

By Deb Murphy Inyo County and area Native Americans are headed toward officially consulting on matters that impact area Tribes. The County’s draft policy and protocol for those consultations was introduced at the Board of Supervisors’ September 15 meeting where a few snags in the road popped up: the definition of “consultation” and the Brown […]

After a machine count and a hand tally, Inyo Clerk Kammi Foote concluded that the results in the District One Supervisor’s election remained the same – Dan Totheroh won the election by a majority. Foote explained that the election statute says that a majority vote is needed to win a primary election, and that amounts […]

The First District Supervisor race in Inyo County has turned into a nail-biter. The tally of absentee ballots and provisional ballots did bring the race down to Dan Totheroh winning by one vote instead of going to a run-off election with David Tanksley, but with such a close race there will be another hand tally […]

At last report, the Elections staff at the Inyo County Courthouse continued to process some 1400 absentee ballots that came into the polls election day. There may be an additional report sometime today. Inyo County only had one contested election – Supervisor for District 1. All other County officials and one other Supervisor District were […]

Inyo County District 1 Supervisor Candidates Forum By Charles James With only one week before the primary election, a District 1 County Supervisor Candidates’ Forum was held at the Bishop Senior Center on late Tuesday afternoon. Approximately 60 voters showed up in support of their candidates and interestingly, most of them showed by a […]